Incidence and significance of argentaffin and Paneth cells in some tumours of the large intestine
AUTOR(ES)
Gibbs, N. M.
RESUMO
The incidence of argentaffin and Paneth cells in epithelial tumours of the large intestine was investigated. Argentaffin cells were found in adenomatous polyps, villus adenomas, polyposis coli, Peutz-Jehgers' polyps, juvenile polyposis, and adenocarcinomas. Paneth cells were not found in metaplastic or juvenile polyps.
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